Let’s say you confront a functional alcoholic friend about their drinking. They may deny it, try to defuse your concern with a joke, or become belligerent and defensive. They won’t hesitate to use your own faults against you when backed into a corner. Her Memory Seems Really Spotty While...
indicative of disrupted biorhythms. Here, the authors propose peripheral thermoregulation as a digital biomarker based on the association between lower temperature rhythms measured from wearable activity trackers with future onset of disease, such as type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hyp...
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As part of its function, the liver makes bile, a fluid that contains among other substances, water, chemicals, and bile acids (made from stored cholesterol in the liver). Bile is stored in the gallbladder, and when food enters the duodenum (the first part of the small intestine), bile ...
years. My Dad passed in his mid-30's from alcoholism but I had a maternal grandpa functional alcoholic and successful, live to 83 and he had polio all his life, badly , in one leg. Many thought he would die young just from that. So I think a lot can depend on one's genetics, ...
Composition of drugs Alcoholic beverages vary in strength (have a higher concentration of alcohol). Alcohol ranges from 0.9% to 6% in beer. Between 12% and 14% in wine. Sherry and port, two fortified wines, have 18% to 20% alcohol. ...
The name comes from the way the virus looks under a microscope: It has crown-like spikes on its surface (“corona” is the Latin word for crown) to better grab hold of our cells. Humans experience seven different strains of coronaviruses. Turns out, it’s quite likely you’ve already ...
Diabetesand obesity lead to the development of a condition known asfatty liverand non-alcoholic steatorrheic hepatitis (NASH). This causes the accumulation of fatty acidswithin the liver cells that eventually cause liver damage. Over a 10-year period, this more than triples the risk of hepatoma...
The name comes from the way the virus looks under a microscope: It has crown-like spikes on its surface (“corona” is the Latin word for crown) to better grab hold of our cells. Humans experience seven different strains of coronaviruses. Turns out, it’s quite likely you’ve already ...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) refers to a wide spectrum of liver diseases that, like alcoholic liver disease, range from simple steatosis tononalcoholic steatohepatitis(NASH), to cirrhosis. All stages of NAFLD have in common the accumulation of fat in liver cells. The term nonalcoholic...